Originally Posted by DoulaLC
A soft marker means there is a possibility of a concern. A number of things, or "markers" are checked on a scan, and once in awhile something may look a bit suspicious so that they will want to investigate further. The triple test tends to have a somewhat high false positive rate, so if that is showing no concern, along with just single marker, it adds to the likelihood that all is well. Certainly they will want to make sure, hence the additional scan when baby is a bit more developed.
Given all of that, obviously you worry....but try to think of it as more of a precaution than a definite problem at this point.