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If you want to weigh your breasts, you can get a rough estimate by looking at your bra cup size in a corresponding weight chart. For example, if your cup size is 36A, 34B, 32C, or 30D, then each of your breasts weighs approximately 0.7 pounds. If your cup size is 40A, 38B, 36C, 34D, 32E, 30F, or 28G, then each breast weighs around 1.2 pounds. Alternatively, if you want more accurate numbers, talk to your doctor about imaging tests they can do, such as an MRI, CT scan, or mammogram. They can also provide you with solutions like breast reduction surgery if you’re concerned about how heavy your breasts are or if they’re causing you pain. For more information from our Medical co-author, including how to weigh your breasts using the displacement method, scroll down!