Enhanced by the modern trend in postponing conception, infertility problems touch nowadays an increasing number of women. Many couples are therefore referred for in vitro fertilization procedures. Despite representing the most advanced option, in vitro fertilization still counts for a low success rate of about 30%. There is evidence that uterine movement may play an important role influencing the procedure outcome. Until now, no objective means of measuring uterine movement is available. Therefore, in this work we present the first method for quantitative analysis of the uterine movement. Given its widespread availability and relatively low cost, ultrasound imaging is employed for the analysis. In particular, a speckle-tracking algorithm ha...