I have a 100% pro-abortion stance. I have zero opposition to the latest of late term abortions. I'm glad Roe V. Wade got repealed.
Why?
Federalism is an infinitely more important thing to protect, and a infinitely harder thing to mitigate if compromised. Letting the Supreme Court to be used as a bludgeon to bypass the process of ratifying an amendment is terrible. You want something on the federal level? Spend the enormous amount of political capital and go through all the checks and balances.
The amount of effort and overwhelming support you need to pass an amendment is on purpose. It keeps things balanced.
Is what you're trying to pass controversial enough that you fear you won't be able to ratify the amendment on the Federal level? Well then, maybe the issue is divisive enough that it shouldn't be dictated on the Federal level and should be left to the state level. Don't agree with the state's stance? Push for change on the state level, or just move to a state that better suits your ideals. Same advice I'd give to someone against California's gun laws.
I would be opposed to any state laws that criminalize travelling to another state or country to receive an abortion, but so far that remains merely histrionics (along with the retardation that they believe that the repeal will affect the legality of non-abortion BC).
Regardless of your stance on abortion, legally everyone should be in favor of this outcome. Because achieving your goals in the short-term using compromised methods will inevitably lead to your goals being subverted in the future by those same compromised methods.
If you're truly opposed to this method of governance and even moving to the deepest blue state won't assuage your fear, non-ironically move to Canada. There, the Liberal government enjoys a forever majority with timid moderates kept as controlled opposition. The individual provinces (states) have no real autonomy and are mostly just puppets to the whims of the Federal government. Every wet dream policy you want is already enacted or is in the process of being enacted. And since there are basically no real checks and balances to the federal government's power, the government can instantly impose any new law it wants at any time, so no more worrying about pesky things like "rights" preventing the lefty agenda from being forwarded. Now, you'll have to deal with the consequences of living in a country more left than California...but if you support the Democrat policies 100%, that won't be a problem, right?