Most definitely. I have a resident doe now that still hasn't dropped her fawns from last year. I see her every day, and I've seen her get chased a couple of times by young bucks, including very early in the season, but she's always back with her fawns the next day. I expect with the full moon coming up and the cold snap next week, she'll go into estrous.
When you see those fawns by their lonesome, you will know.
Hopefully you will see her at the same time she separates from them. My guess is those young bucks will experience the same fate as those fawns. Separated from the doe.