For fuck's sake.
Feminism isn't ultimately about "bodily autonomy," it is about advancing the rights of women. Aka females. That often includes issues relating to bodily autonomy, yes. But it's possible to be, say, a pro-life feminist because you don't think all forms of access to abortion advance the rights of women (note: I disagree with that, personally, but they're still feminists).
My prediction is that we are going to see a huge push towards replacing any mention of abortion or abortion rights or reproductive rights with the phrase "bodily autonomy," because it triggers the male troons less and doesn't make them feel excluded. Even though it confuses the issue and means lumping in stuff like "gender-affirming healthcare" with the ability to get an abortion pill after you're raped.
And even though an observer could question why the people pushing "bodily autonomy" are also not in favor of say, "vaccine choice" (another note: I am not anti-vax personally, I am just pointing out the consequences of replacing a simple, clear-cut issue with a diffuse, abstract one).
Doesn't matter though, as long as the men in wigs are happy.