Sometimes when you take a long lay off, it's natural to be quick to the trigger the first time back. Most experienced women know this, so they're understanding, so it's nothing to be ashamed of, but you'll have to be sure to take care of her needs too...
Couldn't resist...
So to be sure I'm understanding correctly, you're drawing your bow and shooting without control before you're on target?
What type of release are you shooting? If a caliper release, are your jaws not positively closing together, or is your D-loop worn thin and slipping between the jaws? If you ARE using a caliper release, are you drawing your bow with your finger pressed on the BACK of the trigger to hold it locked, or are you drawing with your finger on the trigger in firing position? If a back tension release, then it makes more sense, as you could be drawing differently and tripping your release early, especially if you had your release set to a rather low break.