This brief period is known as the refractory period.
Explanation:
A length of time during which an organ or cell is unable to replicate a specific action or the amount of time it takes for a hyperactive membrane to be ready for a second stimulus until it recovers to its relaxed state after an excitement is understood as a refractory phase in physiology.
This process starts directly after ejaculation and persists until the excitation process of the human sexual reaction cycle starts with a low reaction level again. The relative refractory phase is a period when the neuron can fire a potential for action, but requires further stimulus. It is significant because it helps us to temporarily respond to a stimulus and limits the number of potential for behavior sent per minute.