Ruthie Ann Miles, the Broadway star whose daughter and unborn baby died after a driver blew through a red light on a Park Slope street, has revealed that she is pregnant again.

Miles shared the news Saturday that she and husband Jonathan Blumenstein will become parents again in the spring.

“We’d like to announce our very happy news: We are expecting another child this spring!” Miles wrote on Instagram.

The news comes two years after a pregnant Miles and her 4-year-old daughter Abigail were struck by a driver with a history of infractions.

Dorothy Bruns, 44, ran a red light at a busy intersection, killing Abigail and injured the actress, who later suffered a miscarriage.

Bruns — who had multiple sclerosis and was prone to seizures and later died by suicide — also fatally mowed down 1-year-old Joshua Lew and injured his mom.

On Saturday, Miles thanked loved ones for helping the couple heal from the horrific accident.

“Thank you especially to the many of you who supported us in the aftermath of the crash, continually lifted us up in prayer, doused us with love, encouraged us, let us be and grieve these two years, and now rejoice with us in this new life,” Miles wrote.

She added that Abigail and her unborn baby girl, who she planned to name Sophia, would have welcomed the addition to their family.

“We know Abigail Joy and Sophia would have loved being big sisters and are loving watching their family grown,” she said.