Hopefully not. But if you let her out and she starts to act broody again, keep an eye on her. I have had some where the "Mrs. Hyde" twitches and neck feather flares come and go for a day or so but they are winding down, not up. Others ramp back up and need to go back in the buster. But for those it is usually only another day.
And, bad news for you, EVERY one of my girls that went broody in their first year of laying have gone broody multiple times a year ever since. Some girls just have it in them I guess.
Don't say that! I don't want to do this again. I love the Mrs. Hyde. SO TRUE. When it first started I was like what in the world has gotten into you! Little did I know. LMAO! She actually seem to act pretty normal now so I hope.