Abortion laws shouldn't be a factor in choosing where to live if you're living a reasonably straight and decent life and are responsible.
If you're moving somewhere and you're first thought is, "Living there is a death sentence because they have poor frameworks for reproductive rights" I don't feel like you're thinking too seriously about your own reproductive health. I get shit happens but planning for failure to that extreme is excessive. As if you're planning to be highly irresponsible.
Imagine a guy saying, "oh I don't want to move to california New York because they have extremely strict child support laws". What kind of impression does that leave on you?
Edit: Some people are being annoying in the comments about the second example. It wasn't posted as fact; I was only using it as example. So I'll just use another example that people aren't going to nitpick at.
"Oh I don't want to move to florida. They have extremely strict vehicular manslaughter laws"
Source for the people so insistent on it
Edit 2: Some people were being picky on using California as an example, so I switched to New York. But the state doesn't really matter, I think.
Edit 3: Opinion is a bad. In both the examples I gave I'm assuming bad intent. The statements are written atomically without any additional context. I'm making judgements on the speakers based on information that isn't there due to their concern on an issue. That isn't really something I condone doing and didn't even see I was making those assumptions so my b.
e.g. "Oh I don't want to move to florida. They have extremely strict vehicular manslaughter laws". I can't assume the person wants to carrying vehicular manslaughter on that sentence alone. For a text book question yes, maybe. For a complex real person, I think the sentence by itself is insignificant.