Breast size depends on many individual factors such as genetics, body weight, hormonal levels, and age, and it cannot be precisely calculated without specific measurements. However, if you want an estimate of breast volume or size, it typically involves measurements of the bust and underbust circumference.
Common method to estimate breast volume:
You can use bra measurements like cup size or calculate breast volume based on breast dimensions.
- Measure bust circumference (around the fullest part of the breasts).
- Measure underbust circumference (around the ribcage, just below the breasts).
- The difference between bust and underbust helps determine the cup size in bra sizing.
Approximate formula for breast volume:
Some researchers estimate breast volume using the formula based on breast dimensions, such as:
V=π×H×W24V=\frac{\pi \times H\times W^2}{4}V=4π×H×W2
Where:
- VVV = volume
- HHH = breast height (from top to bottom)
- WWW = breast width (horizontal measurement)
This gives an estimate in cubic centimeters (cc) or milliliters (ml). If you'd like, provide your relevant measurements, and I can help estimate your breast size or volume.