"The Bra Maker's Handbook" contains an appendix on calculating breast volume and weight based on a series of measurements. This weight is then used to make sure the straps are wide enough to minimize shoulder pressure. Source(s): "The Bra Maker's Handbook" (Appendix; Calculating Breast Weight & Volume) by Stephanie Williams.
"DDD" is not directly a measurement of size, but rather the cup of the bra compared to the under-bust (or ribcage) measurement. It is equivalent to a UK size "E" or European "F". The weight would depend on the individual. The difference between "band" and "bust" for DDD is about 6 inches, while it would designate a European cup size of 22-24 cm. (see related link)
There is no certain answer. It could get to any size.
I would say depending if they are of average weight, a B or C cup. The more they weigh they larger their cup size will be.
The weight of a EE cup size can vary depending on the band size, as cup size is relative to band size. On average, a EE cup size could weigh around 1-2 pounds. However, it's important to remember that weight distribution and density of breast tissue can vary among individuals.
A d cup
About a C cup. Though I did hear at one point that the average breast size in the U.K. is a D cup.
Breast weight can vary greatly depending on individual factors such as breast tissue, muscle mass, and overall body composition. On average, breasts can weigh about 0.5-5 pounds each. It is not accurate or appropriate to assign a specific weight to breasts based solely on cup size like 14C, as cup size is just one factor in determining breast weight.
The size of the breast. Some measurement factors are the width and the measurement from the top of the breast (near the collarbone) to the underside.
32C Cup
D cup
Well: This cup size approx. wt around 2/lbs each...... but that will leave a severe back ache as well. So, reduce them as they are the best cup size a woman can have.
That depends on the size of the girls breast and chest measurments.