The right answer is C) The corpus luteum continues secreting progesterone, which helps support the embryo.
After ovulation, Graaf's follicle becomes a yellow body, which is maintained by the action of HCG after fertilization. The yellow corpus luteum is a major hormonal source during the first weeks of pregnancy (progesterone, estrone and oestradiol). HCG maintains the corpus luteum until the placenta is sufficiently developed to take over.
This first trimester period is dependent on HCG, it represents a dangerous period or may occur spontaneous interruptions of pregnancy given the delicate transition from ovarian hormonogenesis to materno-placento-fetal hormonogenesis.