What risk factors increase the likelihood of an infant being born with persistent pulmonary hypertension in the newborn
A) Female baby, vaginal delivery, and birth weight greater than 90th percentile
B) Male baby, gestational age greater than 41 weeks, and cesarean delivery prior to onset of labor
C) Male baby, gestational age less than 41 weeks, and elective cesarean delivery
D) Female baby, NSAID drug use, and cesarean delivery prior to onset of labor
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