Shop for herbs and other supplements on Amazon
(advertisement)


Measuring volue of breast(s)
#3

(26-04-2026, 09:49 PM)O Try this.  Find a bowl just larger than your breast. Fillto the brim and measure the volume of water. Preferably in a bath tub press bowl against your  breast to displace some water. Measure what’s left in the bowl. The difference between this and the first measurement is your  volume.  Do this a few times and take the median measurement as the volume. Wrote:  
(26-04-2026, 07:44 PM)Teddy Wrote:  I am now getting some kind of "real" breasts, Bust 113-114 cm, under bust 100.101 cm , roughly 39.5" and 44.5" and 95 B or 42 B feels in most cases quite comfy.
However, my left breast seems like slightly larger than the right one. I'm wondering if there is some easy DIY method of measuring breast volume for objective comparison?

-Teddy

None that I know of, you can get rough estimate but accurate measuring is quite difficult. To certain extent measuring breast root width and height and multiplying the results worked but that method tends to have less accuracy on small boobs, then get more accurate on average boobs and again lose accuracy when they get big enough.

The best appoximation is to have a size chart which contains approximate breast volumes and corresponding bra size, but that requires that you actually know what your size actually is and that's possible to screw up quite a lot. 

Here's a nice chart for normal UK size range with the corresponging breast volumes listed as totals. 


[quote pid="246064" dateline="1777236593"]
(26-04-2026, 07:44 PM)Teddy Wrote:  I am now getting some kind of "real" breasts, Bust 113-114 cm, under bust 100.101 cm , roughly 39.5" and 44.5" and 95 B or 42 B feels in most cases quite comfy.
However, my left breast seems like slightly larger than the right one. I'm wondering if there is some easy DIY method of measuring breast volume for objective comparison?

-Teddy

None that I know of, you can get rough estimate but accurate measuring is quite difficult. To certain extent measuring breast root width and height and multiplying the results worked but that method tends to have less accuracy on small boobs, then get more accurate on average boobs and again lose accuracy when they get big enough.

The best appoximation is to have a size chart which contains approximate breast volumes and corresponding bra size, but that requires that you actually know what your size actually is and that's possible to screw up quite a lot. 

Here's a nice chart for normal UK size range with the corresponging breast volumes listed as totals. 


[/quote]
Reply


Shop for herbs and other supplements on Amazon
(advertisement)


Messages In This Thread
Measuring volue of breast(s) - by Teddy - 26-04-2026, 07:44 PM
RE: Measuring volue of breast(s) - by Heaven's Night - 26-04-2026, 09:49 PM
RE: Measuring volue of breast(s) - by AlexisM - 02-05-2026, 05:52 AM
RE: Measuring volue of breast(s) - by Heaven's Night - 02-05-2026, 06:52 AM
RE: Measuring volue of breast(s) - by MnWhoHBreasts - 02-05-2026, 12:46 PM
RE: Measuring volue of breast(s) - by Heaven's Night - 02-05-2026, 01:49 PM
RE: Measuring volue of breast(s) - by MnWhoHBreasts - 02-05-2026, 11:58 PM



Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)



Shop for herbs and other supplements on Amazon
(advertisement)


Breast Nexus is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.


Cookie Policy   Privacy Policy