You can be induced at 26 weeks, but you need the consent of both spouses and bring the certificate of induced labor stamped by the family planning department to be admitted to the hospital for induction of labor. Before the induction of labor, we need to complete relevant auxiliary examinations, such as blood type, coagulation analysis, blood routine, liver function, kidney function, eight viruses, electrocardiogram, vaginal discharge examination, etc. If the examination results are not abnormal, then the labor can be induced. If there is no response within 72 hours, the procedure can be changed to extra-amniotic hydrosalpinx induction of labor, with the addition of small doses of intrauterine contractions. If there is still no response, a cesarean section can be performed. If there are other serious complications, such as severe preeclampsia, eclampsia and heart failure, a cesarean section can also be performed.