And there's the issue. There is no agreed upon stage when the fetus becomes a person. With that, you can't kill a "child" (which is defined as a stage of development AFTER being a baby - which is also defined as the first stage of life AFTER being born.)
And yes, they are trying to ban abortion completely:
"... The Louisiana bill is one of a raft of proposals by lawmakers in conservative states to restrict access to abortion and a sign of Republicans feeling emboldened by the leaked draft opinion. Such restrictions could go further than the so-called trigger laws, bans and other regulations that will take effect in some 26 states should Roe be overturned. read more
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, a Republican, this week said she would call for a special legislative session if Roe is overturned to limit abortion to the greatest extent possible. Lawmakers in Nebraska and Indiana also said their states should convene special sessions to consider limiting abortion rights...
... Louisiana state Representative Danny McCormick, a Republican who introduced the "Abolition of Abortion Act" legislation in March, said the impending ruling from the nation's high court should not delay the state's efforts to ban abortion access.
"We cannot wait on the Supreme Court," McCormick said in a hearing on Wednesday.
The legislation, approved in a 7-2 committee vote, now moves to the state's full House of Representatives for consideration.
The bill amends the state's existing homicide law and states its purpose is to "ensure the right to life and equal protection of the laws to all unborn children from the moment of fertilization by protecting them by the same laws protecting other human beings..."