Yes, individual states are choosing for themselves via their duly elected legislatures and governors how they want to handle it if the ruling is overturned. Just like some states place limits on gun magazine capacities. They believe it's best for them, and absent a national law, they can.
Agreed, absent Roe v Wade the states must choose for themselves. I was hoping to clarify that:
"States are putting severe limitations on abortion - despite any attempt to conflate, it's not in fact a "ban." Even if Roe is overturned, that's not outlawing or banning abortion." was incorrect as several states have put in place abortion bans if Roe v Wade is overturned.