I think it would be a miracle (or at least highly unusual) if among all the stars and planets in a Universe a huge as this one, that life was NOT produced. The elements are there and there is practically an infinite number of planets. So one (or more) in which these elements produce life is rather to be expected.
I suppose one might say that the creation of a Universe so vast is a miracle. But perhaps it is just a normal occurrence. We are not really qualified to say which.
There is so much that humans do not know about the Universe (which does not seem to be designed for us to understand it, really), that we are really not good judges of what is miraculous and what is not.
A virgin birth is fairly common among many species. I can take a cutting from a plant in my front yard, stick it in the ground, and it becomes another new plant. That is either miraculous or just the way the plant was designed. But the same trick will not work with a palm tree. So perhaps that not happening is the miraculous act, hunh?
If a Komodo dragon can reproduce asexually, then perhaps a human reproduction of the same sort is not really so miraculous after all.