How Much Do Breasts Weigh

Last Updated on November 15, 2020 by Janie Wilson

How to weigh your breasts

How to weigh your breasts? You must heard such type of questions and have taken part in this kind of talks among your female friends. Truly, if you are a woman with big breasts, there is no end to this kind of discussion about the weight of your breasts. Surely, the conversation would center around how painful it becomes from time to time for all women to carry this natural load! Yes, it goes on and on forever.
 
How much do breasts weighIt goes without saying that if you are a woman, you also know how light and comfortable it feels at the end of the day when you get back home. After a long grueling day. you do feel relaxed without clothes, especially when the bra that sticks to your skin all day long is removed! Breasts are fun without a doubt. Sometimes though they can be a real burden, especially when they’re large and heavy.
 
What is the real weight of women when they have an A cup? What is the average weight of a breast when it fits into a C cup? How often we ask ourselves these questions. Surprisingly, most women don’t have a clue! That’s why I am writing this post this article to dispel the myths about the weight of these breasts, wherever your breast are natural or if you had surgery.

Breasts are changing shapes constantly

In the course of a woman’s life, her breasts often change according to the physical changes that occur. Whether they are A or K cup breasts, the anatomy of all natural breasts is virtually the same in most cases. However, what affects the weight and size of a female breast is the amount of fat stored in it. Another factor to consider in a woman and her breast size is directly related to hormones.
 
If you are a pregnant woman, you know very well how much you can increase your cup size even without breast milk. Once the milk enters your breasts, they fill up and get really noticeable bigger.
What’s the weight of breasts?
 
As women, we are naturally conditioned to carry the burden we have on our breasts. With the advancement of modern science, many studies have been conducted over the years to provide the general public with stats on breast weight. Based on these studies, here is the average weight per breast by cup size.
  • A Cups Breasts = 230 g (.50 lbs)
  • B Cups Breasts = 460 g (1.01 lbs)
  • C Cups Breasts = 690 g (1.52 lbs)
  • D Cups Breasts = 920 g (2.03 lbs)
  • DD Cups Breasts = 1150 g (2.54 lbs)
  • E Cups Breasts = 1380 g (3.04 lbs)
  • F Cups Breasts = 1610 g (3.55 lbs)
  • FF Cups Breasts = 1840 g (4.06 lbs)
  • G Cups Breasts = 2070 g (4.56 lbs)
  • GG Cups = 2300 g (5.07 lbs)
  • H Cups Breasts= 2530 g (5.58 lbs)
  • HH Cups Breasts = 2760 g (6.08 lbs)
  • J Cups Breasts= 2990 g (6.60 lbs)
  • JJ Cups Breasts = 3220 g (7.10 lbs)
  • K Cups Breasts= 3450 g (7.60 lbs)
Breast size in different countries
 
According to a global study conducted between 2000 and 2012, North America has the largest average breast size among 108 countries. Caucasian women born in the United States and Canada have an average natural breast size of E to F, which is about 3 pounds per breast. The smallest average cup size (the least heavy) is found in the East Asian countries like the Philippines and China, weighing between .24 lbs to .38 lbs. Particularly in the westerns world, women also use breast cream to increase their natural breast size.
Impact of bigger breasts on your health
 
Of late, the average breast size has increased from 34B to 2 cup bigger at 34D. This increase can be attributed to cosmetic surgeries, the side effects of contraceptives and an increase in obesity.
 
impact of bigger breasts on your healthCarrying such a heavy load has caused chronic neck and back pain in some women, leading to breast reduction surgery. As mentioned above, the average breast in North America can weigh up to 3 pounds. Imagine if you had 3 cans of soup or a typical bag of apples from the market stuck to your chest and you had to carry that weight all the time! This creates an obstacle while running or jumping. For one thing, the bigger the breasts, the more burden you have when you move.
Check your breast size at home
 
There is always a curiosity among men and women about the exact weight of female breasts. A common enough test to find out is the “displacement” or “Archimedes” method. All the necessary items are common household items such as a tray or hob, scale, bowl and water. Basically, you plunge a breast into a bowl filled with water to the brim and measure the weight of the water spilled on the tray.
 
First, weigh the tray or baking sheet with the food scale and record the weight. Place the dish on a table or counter and place the water bowl on top. Immerse one breast completely in the water until the bowl rests against your breast. Remove the bowl and carefully place the bowl of water back on the scale. Weigh the water bowl and deduct the weight of the bowl itself. Since water has a different density than breast water, you must multiply the weight of the water by 0.9 to calculate the weight of the breast by volume.
 
Give it a try! Now that you know some statistics about breast weight and how to measure it yourself, you should have no problem in calculating the weight of your breasts.
How to relieve pain caused by heavy breasts
 
A little pain due to heavy breasts is natural for any woman. For example, women with heavy breasts tend to have more back pain – as they have a weightier burden to carry! If you’re athletic, heavy breasts can be a particular problem because they tend to bounce and put extra pressure on your body during exercise. Fortunately, there are ways to reduce the pain and stress associated with heavy breasts. It is important to find a sports bra that is strong and provides good support for large breasts! Reducing the bounce of larger breasts is important to prevent ligament damage and subsequent breast stretching.
Wrapping up

How much do breasts weigh

 I am sure that this post about how much do breasts weigh will give you vital information about your breast size and how to measure its weight. If you can measure your own, you won’t have to fret about your exact bra size!
Janie Wilson
Janie Wilson

Janie Wilson, a former fashion model and photographer, dedicated beauty expert and prolific writer on all topics related to fashion, beauty, hair and skin care. I started this website a few years ago when I felt that I have had enough of a hectic lifestyle and need to settle down. Presently, I live with my loving-and-caring husband in New York, but I travel around the world pretty often to derive inspiration for my fashion blog. Yes, let me admit that I am fairly obsessed with anything related to fashion and style. All things from fashion to grooming are things I study all the time whenever I get an opportunity, and my biggest joy in life is to help men and women look their best!